If you haven’t heard of ‘premenstrual magnification’, you’re not alone. Also known as PMM, this little known condition may be the reason for your pre-period flare-ups. It turns out that periods can actually exacerbate certain chronic health issues. Yep, that’s on top of the bleeding, cramping, bloating, aches, mood changes, and plethora of other menstrual-related side-effects.
From PMDD to PMS, menstruating people are often left in the dark about their hormonal health and ignored by health professionals when they flag abnormalities. A government survey found that less than 1 in 5 women feel they have enough information on menstrual wellbeing (17%).
The Female Body Bible: A Revolution in Women’s Health and Fitness, by Dr Emma Ross, Baz Moffat and Dr Bella Smith, says: “Some symptoms aren’t actually symptoms of the cycle at all, but a worsening of symptoms that are due to another underlying cause and generally experienced at the end of the cycle.” Migraines, they found, are particularly linked to PMM: “Headaches, particularly migraines, have been linked to this phase of the cycle, with 50% of female migraine sufferers experiencing a worsening of these types of headaches just before their period.”
The authors added that “this premenstrual worsening of symptoms that you tend to experience all the time – such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), mood disturbance or acne, as well as headaches – is called premenstrual magnification. Rather than treat them as PMS symptoms, you need to get to the underlying conditions and treat those.”
Dr Emma Ross, one of the authors, put a testimonial in the chapter ‘Mastering Your Menstrual Cycle’: